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Your Simpsons character
The user's tone and content most closely align with Comic Book Guy, the cynical, internet‑savvy critic of pop‑culture in The Simpsons. Like Comic Book Guy, they constantly mock and dismiss mainstream trends, as seen in tweets like 'makes a great game when bf2042 failed … drops time limited playtest what has massive performance issues' and 'No shade to op but I personally do not understand how people can use these chat bots, it's an algorithm made to do nothing but agree with you.' Their frequent use of sarcasm, profanity, and disdain for 'kids crying about a cookie being a minor' mirrors Comic Book Guy’s catch‑phrase 'Worst. Episode. Ever.' Finally, their self‑identification as a gamer (mentioning 'gregtech' and 'Warframe') and obsession with online discourse echo Comic Book Guy’s role as the ultimate nerd‑culture commentator.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user’s outspoken, confrontational tone—evident in tweets like 'Willing to bet the people getting mad at this are sex offenders'—shows a clear extroverted style. Their focus on concrete, immediate details such as 'why my idle temps were so high after I finished building my pc' and complaints about 'massive performance issues and memory leaks' points to a sensing preference. Harsh, logical critiques like 'No shade to op but I personally do not understand how people can use these chat bots…' illustrate a thinking decision‑making approach. The rapid, spontaneous posting of memes, reactionary comments, and lack of evident long‑term planning—seen in remarks such as 'can't argue with what any of them said because they are all correct'—indicates a perceiving lifestyle. Altogether, these patterns align best with the ESTP personality type.

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Gamer & streamer (they/them). Once left a heatsink sticker on and turned my PC into a sauna. Survived a 2‑yr silent BF2042 update. Promoting respectful gaming.– @blanc404

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The smoky Mezcal mirrors the chaotic frustration of a broken game update, as the user laments, "makes a great game when bf2042 failed… how do you fumble this bad?" The bitter Campari captures their cynical take on modern culture, echoing "Age of information? Wrong age of stupidity." The burst of Energy Drink represents their high‑octane internet presence and meme‑fuelled tirades, like "Willing to bet the people getting mad at this are sex offenders." A splash of lime adds a sharp, acidic bite that reflects their quick‑fire, cutting commentary on toxic communities. Together, the cocktail is a "404 Not Found" – a drink that feels like a glitchy, unfinished build, just like their online persona.

Your Hogwarts House
The user often showcases bold, confrontational remarks such as 'Willing to bet the people getting mad at this are sex offenders' and 'I cba with greg man', reflecting a daring, self‑assertive attitude. Their repeated focus on winning and dominance, seen in tweets like 'stay winning' and 'I'm high elo', aligns with the Slytherin value of ambition and desire for superiority. They also display a cunning, sarcastic tone when criticizing others, e.g., 'Biggest fake idgafer in existence (I love her for it)'. These patterns suggest the house of Slytherin.

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Their tweets repeatedly lash out at corporate decisions, as seen in "makes a great game when bf2042 failed… drops time limited playtest what has massive performance issues and memory leaks," showing deep frustration with developers. They even call for extreme action with the hashtag "#beheadactivision," reflecting a rebellious, anti‑establishment stance. Their disdain for technology and data exploitation in "No shade to op but I personally do not understand how people can use these chat bots… a soulless thing that does nothing but imitate human connections and emotions purely for the sake of selling your data" mirrors the song’s angry protest against authority. The raw aggression in "Willing to bet the people getting mad at this are sex offenders" captures the confrontational energy of the track. All of this aligns with the defiant chorus of "Killing in the Name," where Rage Against the Machine repeatedly shouts "Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me," embodying the user’s combative attitude toward the gaming industry and tech giants.

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